voyaging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ]

Meaning of voyaging In English

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Examples of voyaging

  • To he feasible, the ships must operate at least 10½months in the year, which involves term-time voyaging and leave of absence from school.

  • It has no backing to support its dreams of economic voyaging around the world.

  • After this long voyaging, getting almost wrecked several times, they have come to safe harbour.

  • Civil aviation is destined to bring the world closer together; not only to hasten voyaging from one country to another, but to bring the world into a closer brotherhood.

  • We are voyaging into an uncharted sea.

  • It measures 11ft m high and 43ft m wide, and offers views of several voyaging canoes and a central monumental male figure holding a paddle.

  • Elsewhen suggests that the human mind is not bound to our here-and-now slum of space-time but can go voyaging into alternative timetracks of possibility.

  • Far from being sea-locked peoples marooned on coral or volcanic tips of land, islanders formed an oceanic community based on voyaging.

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